. The princess and Joe Potter; . JOE POINTED TO A TINY COTTAGE. THE NEW YORKLIBRARY . LENOX AND FOUNDATIONSL AUNT DORCAS. 103 The argument which followed this announcement wasnot long, but spirited. Joe explained that it was his intention to remain inthat vicinity, and within forty-eight hours to return toWeehawken, according to the promise he had madeMrs. Weber. Dan continued to insist that it was in the highest de-gree dangerous to loiter there, and professed to believehimself deeply injured, because, after having taken upthe case in such an energetic fashion, he was probablyin danger of arr


. The princess and Joe Potter; . JOE POINTED TO A TINY COTTAGE. THE NEW YORKLIBRARY . LENOX AND FOUNDATIONSL AUNT DORCAS. 103 The argument which followed this announcement wasnot long, but spirited. Joe explained that it was his intention to remain inthat vicinity, and within forty-eight hours to return toWeehawken, according to the promise he had madeMrs. Weber. Dan continued to insist that it was in the highest de-gree dangerous to loiter there, and professed to believehimself deeply injured, because, after having taken upthe case in such an energetic fashion, he was probablyin danger of arrest through having aided these two sup-posed criminals. Master Plummer had but little to say; the thought ofwalking all night was nearly as painful as that of beingimprisoned, and he was willing to throw all the respon-sibility of a decision upon his friend. Before ten minutes had passed, the matter was settled,- not satisfactorily to all concerned, but as nearly so ascould have been expected. ; Joe and Plums were to call at the


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